The divine right of kings is the political and religious doctrine of royal legitimacy. It declares that a king is not subject to earthly authority, and that his right to rule comes directly from the will of God
The charter granted to the Roanoke colony was issued by Queen Elizabeth I in 1584, giving Sir Walter Raleigh the right to establish a colony in the New World. The charter granted Raleigh the authority to explore, colonize, and govern any lands he discovered in North America.
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Queen Elizabeth I granted the charter to the first English company to do business on a wide scale in India.
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Absolute Monarchy is the type of government that has a king, queen, or emperor that has total authority.
Queen Elizabeth I chartered the British East India Company.
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Queen Elizabeth I granted the charter to the first English company to do business on a wide scale in India.